See here:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=622397#p622397
A temporary solution is to use cdrtools instead of cdrkit, it seems.
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Cannot burn files bigger than 4gb (Karmic)
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Strange. With 8.04 I just needed to add 'irqpoll' in the options when my
PC booted from the CD, and then install Linux. After that, I didn't need
to do everything and since then Ubuntu works fine (I didn't need to add
'irqpoll' in GRUB, just in the menu which is shown after booting from
the CD)
An
I'm sorry to say that, but it was completely useless for me. It didn't
change anything. The same message occurs all the time. I turned "Onboard
FDC Controller" on "Disabled"
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PS.: I must also add that Windows XP runs perfectly on the same
computer.
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I've got the same issue.
My HDD is ST3320833AS.
When I used this HDD in my old computer, it ran Ubuntu 7.10 perfecty.
Now, i inserted it into my new PC (new motherboard, CPU, GPU, everything except
for DVD and HDD) and after installing Ubuntu 7.10 on a new ext3 partition and
rebooting I get very